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The elements or theory of arithmetic : in whole numbers and fractions; with the doctrine of circulates and logarithms : demonstrated inclear and easy method; for the use of learners, and such as desire to know the grounds of the science. Also practical arithmetic, or, its application to computations necessary in several concerns of life, and at the customhouse, exchequer, &c. With a considerable number of questions, and their answers, in each rule; ... and tables of measures, weights, and money of the ancient Jews, Greeks, Romans, &c. as well as those in use by moderns. By James Hardy ...
The second edition corrected.
London : Printed for the author; and sold by T. Payne and Son, at the Mews-Gate, Castle-Street; and F. Newbery, the corner of St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1777.
[4], 367, [9] p. : [1] folded table ; 18 cm. (8vo)
Tail-pieces.
Signatures: [A1] B-H⁶ I⁶ (-I1) K-2I⁶ 2K³.
With errata page at rear.
On title page: "[Price four shillings bound.]".
18th century brown calf; five raised bands; cord sewing supports; endbands; red sprinkled edges.
Bookseller's blue label on front endpaper: "G.A. Poynder, antiquarian book-shop, next to General Post Office, Reading.".
Arithmetic Early works to 1800.
Logarithms Early works to 1800.
Payne, Thomas, 1719 - 1799 bookseller.
England London.
B38861